H A D | uart_dev_ns8250.c | caf6d6b4 Thu May 29 19:57:51 GMT 2014 Olivier Houchard <cognet@FreeBSD.org> In the grab function, keep the bit 6 on in the IER, on XScale, using 0 turns the UART off, which is unfortunate if one want to use it as a console. caf6d6b4 Thu May 29 19:57:51 GMT 2014 Olivier Houchard <cognet@FreeBSD.org> In the grab function, keep the bit 6 on in the IER, on XScale, using 0 turns the UART off, which is unfortunate if one want to use it as a console. caf6d6b4 Thu May 29 19:57:51 GMT 2014 Olivier Houchard <cognet@FreeBSD.org> In the grab function, keep the bit 6 on in the IER, on XScale, using 0 turns the UART off, which is unfortunate if one want to use it as a console. caf6d6b4 Thu May 29 19:57:51 GMT 2014 Olivier Houchard <cognet@FreeBSD.org> In the grab function, keep the bit 6 on in the IER, on XScale, using 0 turns the UART off, which is unfortunate if one want to use it as a console. caf6d6b4 Thu May 29 19:57:51 GMT 2014 Olivier Houchard <cognet@FreeBSD.org> In the grab function, keep the bit 6 on in the IER, on XScale, using 0 turns the UART off, which is unfortunate if one want to use it as a console. caf6d6b4 Thu May 29 19:57:51 GMT 2014 Olivier Houchard <cognet@FreeBSD.org> In the grab function, keep the bit 6 on in the IER, on XScale, using 0 turns the UART off, which is unfortunate if one want to use it as a console. caf6d6b4 Thu May 29 19:57:51 GMT 2014 Olivier Houchard <cognet@FreeBSD.org> In the grab function, keep the bit 6 on in the IER, on XScale, using 0 turns the UART off, which is unfortunate if one want to use it as a console.
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